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France exports vehicle parts, refined petroleum, pharmaceuticals, and aircrafts. It imports machinery equipment, plastic, chemicals, and crude oil. Some countries with which France either imports or exports with are Germany and Belgium.
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Canada exports and imports with France for a lot of different reasons. The reason why Canada and France import items to each of the countries is because, they can't make enough of the supply for their country, the other country (Canada) has better quality of the product which means more people will buy it, the product is less expensive, and because there's a bigger variety of the product as in style, colour, shape, size, etc. There are three different reasons "Why Canada and France export with each other". The first reason is, the product that Canada or France has is unique so other countries want to buy it. The second reason is, Canada or France has a surplus amount of the product and the third reason is, the product has a good price.
France's main exports to Canada include machinery and food. The country also exports iron, steel, beverages, plastics and pharmaceutical products.
It exports oil to many countries but the top are United States,China,Singapore, Malaysia, France, Japan, United Kingdom, Iraq, Angola, Algeria. http:www.suite101.com/content/canada-crude-oil imports-and-exports-2010-a357268
France's major exports and imports are: Machinery and transportation equipment, chemicals, iron and steel products, agricultural products, textile, clothing, and crude oil,
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No. Value of wine exports: 5.9 billion euro Value of imports: 526 million euros
France is one of the Europe's major importers and exporters with everything from raw supplies to automobiles (cars).France exports a number of supplies including machinery and transportation equipment, plastics, medicines (pharmaceuticals), iron, steel, and petrol.Primary imports cars and vehicles, machinery and equipment, crude oil, plastics, chemicals and aircraft. France imports 18.9% of their supplies from Germany.To see more information go to:http:/www.economywatch.com/world_economy/france/export-import.html
France's economy depends on mineral resources and it's imports and exports. It's major exports are beverages and cheese. Major imports are machinery, equipment, vehicles, crude oil (Unrefined petroleum) aircraft, plastics, and chemicals.